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2. Architecture
Identify components of IBM WebSphere Commerce
and how IBM WebSphere Commerce integrates with
other products.
Describe supported system topologies and available
IBM WebSphere Commerce Editions.
Describe IBM WebSphere Commerce component
architecture .
3. Installation, Configuration and Migration
Describe hardware and software requirements for IBM
WebSphere Commerce V7.0.
Install development, staging, authoring and runtime
environments in both single and multi-tier environments.
Create and configure IBM WebSphere Commerce instances
using IBM WebSphere Commerce Configuration Manager
and command line tools.
Perform migration to IBM WebSphere Commerce V7.0
using the migration tools.
Verify and troubleshoot the installation, configuration and
migration tasks.
Demonstrate how WebSphere Commerce supports
globalization.
4. Set up and Administer IBM WebSphere
Commerce Stores
Compare and contrast the steps necessary to publish a store using the
Publish Wizard versus the publishstore utility.
Apply the concepts of store archives and store assets, and describe
which store models are available.
Publish a store to support a business model and verify its functionality.
Manage organizations, groups, users and roles.
Configure email activity.
Create and configure message types and transport methods.
Configure scheduler jobs to support store features.
Build, package, deploy and verify custom assets.
Use WebSphere Commerce staging and data load utilities.
Demonstrate knowledge of workspaces.
Enable and configure Social Commerce, Mobile Commerce
Configure payment plug-ins and payment rules.
5. Maintain and Monitor IBM WebSphere
Commerce
Install fixes, fix packs and feature packs.
Describe the logging services and identify the logs
available in WebSphere Commerce.
Use of database cleanup utility.
Configure scheduler jobs for site-level activities.
Backup resources for disaster recovery.
6. Security and Auditing
Describe WebSphere Commerce security and
authentication model.
Demonstrate how to enable different levels of
WebSphere Application Server Security.
Configure and manage access control.
Configure WebSphere Commerce security using LDAP,
SSL and Single Sign-On (SSO).
Apply business auditing features.
Configure WebSphere Commerce implementation to
address PCI-DSS (PCI Data Security Standard).
7. Performance Tuning
Apply recommended JVM settings for WebSphere
Commerce sites.
Configure Dynamic caching and use the Cache Monitor
tool to administer it.
Monitor performance using WebSphere Commerce
Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) module.
Illustrate database performance tuning options.
Apply WebSphere Application Server optimization
techniques.
Perform clustering for high availability and load-balancing.
8. Support and Troubleshooting
Perform troubleshooting of WebSphere Commerce
and its software components.
Use logs and traces for problem determination.
Use data in WebSphere Commerce database tables for
troubleshooting.
Troubleshoot payment processing issues.
Use of IBM self-help tooling for support and
troubleshooting.
Demonstrate understanding of IBM Software Support.